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Florence Masai
Department Of Communication Studies, Moi University, Kenya
Caregivers Experiences While Communicating With Autistic Children In Nairobi County
Autism is a developmental disorder that is characterized by impairment in verbal and non-verbal communication. Autistic children are not able to effectively communicate verbally and convey meaning to the caregivers as typical children do. Kenya National Bureau of Statistics has no data on autism in Kenya. This shows that autism is yet to get attention it deserves in the country.

Ms. Irene C Chuma
Phd. Student, School Of Communication And Development Studies, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology
The Tax Rate That Optimize Economic Growth In Kenya (1990- 2013)
The economic growth and taxes are very important aspects in the development of any economy. This research analyses the tax rate that optimize economic growth in Kenya. The specific objectives of the study were to: To establish the effect of tax rate on economic growth in Kenya and to determine the tax rate that maximizes economic growth. This study adopts

Dr. Perez Onono
Lecturers, School Of Economics, Kenyatta University
An Explanatory Analysis Of The Potential Impact Of Citizens’ Purchasing Power On Industry Revival In Zimbabwe
Every nation has an objective of growth, and aims to attain the objective through policy formulation and policy implementation. This paper is a policy prescription which seeks to explore and emphasise on the importance of increasing the purchasing power of citizens to boost the pace of industry revival in Zimbabwe. Over the past two decades, civil servants and majority of

Dr. James Maingi
Lecturers, School Of Economics, Kenyatta University
Establishing International Hub For The Storage And Distribution Of The Emergency Humanitarian Supplies: A Guide To Prospective Humanitarian Organisations
This paper aims at the establishing international hub for the storage and distribution of the emergency humanitarian supplies: a guide to prospective humanitarian organisations. It serves as feasibility study into how viable if such above project research will be effective when implementing. The researchers have delved into the necessary ingredients as a guide to the prospective agents or organisations who

Wellington G. Bonga
Independent Researcher, 45 Caledon Avenue, Hatfield, Harare, Zimbabwe
Influence Of Public Private Partnership Model On Improving Pupils’ Academic Performance In Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania
In spite of long time use of the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model and many roles played by private educational partners in Tanzania, the extent to which the model has influenced schools’/pupils’ academic performance in Tanzania is not empirically known. The study on which this manuscript is based was focused on filling in this gap in knowledge and make a

Providence Mugayi
Independent Researcher, 3 Banbury Crescent, Queensdale, Harare, Zimbabwe
Macroeconomic Determinants Of Carbon Emissions In Kenya: An Ardl Approach
Environmentally sustainable economic growth portends numerous benefits to developing economies. However, development of energy sources whereas maintaining environmental quality presents diverse challenges. Nevertheless, stakeholders concur on the decisiveness and urgency on adoption of renewable resources and environmentally affable powering of the economy. The primary objective of this study was to examine the macroeconomic determinants of CO2 emissions in Kenya. Specific

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